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Marcílio Marques Moreira
Portrait of Marcílio Marques Moreira in 2003
Minister of Economy, Finance and Planning
In office
May 10, 1991 – October 2, 1992
PresidentFernando Collor de Mello
Preceded byZélia Cardoso de Mello
Succeeded byGustavo Krause
Ambassador of Brazil to the United States
In office
November 23, 1986 – May 9, 1991
Nominated byJosé Sarney
Preceded bySérgio Corrêa da Costa
Succeeded byRubens Ricupero
Personal details
Born (1931-11-25) November 25, 1931 (age 92)
Rio de Janeiro, Federal District, Brazil
Alma mater
  • Georgetown University (MS)
  • OccupationEconomist, diplomat, politician, university professor

    Marcílio Marques Moreira (born in Rio de Janeiro, November 25, 1931), was the Brazilian Minister of Finance during the government of Fernando Collor de Mello, responsible for overseeing the Plano Collor. He was also the Brazilian ambassador to the United States in 1986.

    He is now Principal at the Conjuntura e Contexto consultancy firm, a member of the boards of the Brazilian division of the American Bank Note Company and ENERGISA, chairman of the advisory board of the institute on the Ethics of Corporate Competition, and vice-chairman of the Board of INAE - Forum Nacio.

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    Diplomatic posts
    Preceded by

    Sérgio Corrêa da Costa

    Ambassador of Brazil to the United States
    1986–1991
    Succeeded by

    Rubens Ricupero

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Zélia Cardoso de Mello

    Minister of Economy, Finance and Planning
    1991–1992
    Succeeded by

    Gustavo Krause


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